The prevailing view of Trump has only worsened: He’s ‘unpresidential’

Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump embraces the U.S. flag during a campaign rally in June 2016. During the 2016 campaign, the biggest concern about President Trump almost always boiled down to one thing: his temperament.

Timeline of Events: The 2013 Miss Universe Pageant

From left, Miss Connecticut USA Erin Brady and Donald Trump look on as Russian singer Emin Agalarov speaks onstage with his father Aras Agalarov during a news conference after Brady won the Miss USA 2013 pageant on June 16, 2013, in Las Vegas. In November 2013, Donald Trump took the Miss Universe pageant to Moscow, bringing his trademark glitz and glamour to a country that had never hosted a major beauty contest.

At The 2013 Miss Universe Contest, Trump Met Some of Russia’s Rich and Powerful

In this file photo taken on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013, Russian businessman Aras Agalarov, left, Miss Universe 2013 Gabriela Isler, from Venezuela, center, and pageant owner Donald Trump attend the final of the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow, Russia. The political bomb that went off recently when Donald Trump Jr. revealed he met with a Kremlin-connected lawyer in hopes of getting damaging information about Hillary Clinton has raised new questions about the Trump family's connections to Russia.

Did UAE plant Fake News about Qatar to Fool Trump?

The intrepid Karen DeYoung and Ellen Nakashima report at WaPo that anonymous US intelligence officials have decided to go public with what they know about the attempt of the United Arab Emirates to frame Qatar. The hacking attack on May 23 that planted fake news, such as doctored video showing the emir of Qatar praising Hamas, the fundamentalist Palestinian party-militia, and praising Iran, was planned out by high officials of the UAE government.

“Neoliberalism” and the Democratic Party

President Clinton prepares to sign legislation in the Rose Garden of the White House Thursday, Aug. 22, 1996, overhauling America's welfare system. Visible, from left, are former welfare recipients Lillie Harden, of Little Rock, Ark., and Janet Ferrel, of West Virginia, Vice President Gore, West Virginia Gov. Gaston Caperton, Sen. John Breaux, D-La., and former welfare recipient Penelope Howard, of Delaware.

Senate Health Care Vote Delayed as John McCain Recovers from Surgery

The Congressional Budget Office will not release a score on Monday for the Senate's revised health care bill, pushing their consideration back while Senator John McCain recuperates in his home state of Arizona from surgery to remove a blood clot above his left eye. Senator Mitch McConnell - whom President Trump has put on notice , along with other Republicans in Congress, in the contentious and protracted struggle to repeal and replace Obamacare - relayed word on Saturday of the hold-up.

Trump Administration Suddenly Pulls Plug on Teen Pregnancy Programs

Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, pictured at a conservative summit in 2010, has been vehemently opposed to federal programs involving contraception. The Trump administration has quietly axed $213.6 million in teen pregnancy prevention programs and research at more than 80 institutions around the country, including Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and Johns Hopkins University.

Fox’s Hume: ‘Obamacare Coverage For Pre-existing Conditions’…

Fox's Brit Hume pretends he doesn't know how insurance works, while inadvertently making the case for the individual insurance mandates that Republicans claim they hate so much: Fox's Brit Hume: Obamacare's "coverage for pre-existing conditionsa basically defeats the whole idea of insurance" : BRIT HUME: And remember this, Chris. The triumph of Obamacare is this coverage for pre-existing conditions, which basically defeats the whole idea of insurance.

A Supreme Court mystery: Has Roberts embraced same-sex marriage ruling?

A Supreme Court mystery: Has Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. embraced the court's same-sex marriage decision that he so passionately protested two years ago? The "does-he-doesn't-he" question is prompted by a case the court decided without oral arguments at the end of the recently completed term. The justices ruled in favor of same-sex couples, but did so in a way that has turned those who closely follow the court's actions into a debating society.